I Tbt Dalles Daily Chrciiiu!, TItK lA I.I.K8, OlIKtlON Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Iiowcls, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAMCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, n. NEW YORK, H.Y. PK11SONA1. MENTION- Will G'irreteon went to Portland on business today. Victor Marden returned yesterday from a few days visit to Portland. J. D. Tnnney of Antelope is in the city today greeting old friends and transact ing business. T- .. ..... . ""H jvaue davenport oi Jiosier. wuo has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Gunning, in this city, returned to her home to- uay. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W, JolHwfonre-1 turned to their home at Dufur today. They have been visiting friends in this xity for several days. Mrs. D. L. Cates and children of Ca? cade Locks returned home today. They have been visiting with Mrs. Cates' parents. Mr. and Mrs. DeHuff. John H. Cradlebaugh returned on the early morning train from his mine at Greenhorn, Baker county, or, as he .terms it, "Klondike on the American Bide." Yesterday A. E. Lake and Waniic returned from Portland, uhero they have been spending a few weeks. They will leave today for their home at .Wamic. THE CHURCHES. Calvary Baptist church, Elder Wil burn pastor At 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, regular services : Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; young people's meeting at 0:30. Lutheran services in the basement of the new church tomorrow as follows: 3Iorning services at 11:00, Sunday school at 12:10. Class meeting in the everting at 7:30. M. E. church, corner Filth and Wash ington streets, J, H.Wood, pastor Ser vices as follows : Class meeting at 10 a. m. ; morning service at 11 ; Sunday school, 12:20; Junior League, 4; Ep worth League at 0:30; evening service at 7:30. All are invited. Sunday services at the Congregational church, corner Court and Fifth streets, as usual: At 11 a. m. and :30 p. in. worship, and a eeruion by the pastor, W. C. Curtie. Sunday school immedi ately after the morning service ; meet ing of the Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30 p. m; of the Young People's Soci ety at 0:30. All persons not worshipping elsewhere aro cordially invited. Chamberlain's Cough Itemeity Always Proves Klleciual. There are no better medicines on the market than Chamberlain's. We have used the Cough ltemedy when all others failed, and in every instanco it proved effectual. Almost daily we hear the virtues of Chamberlain's remedies ex tolled by those who have ueed them. This is not an empty pufl", paid for at so much a Hue, but is voluntarily given in good faith, in the hope that Buffering humanity may try these remedies and, like the writer, be benefited. From the Clenvllle W. Va.) Pathfinder. For sale by Biakeley & Houghton. There is no need of little children be ing tortured by scald, head, eczema and skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures per manently. Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co, In a recent .letter from Washington,! I). 0., to an old friend, Major, G, A. Btuder, for twenty (years United States Consul at Singapore, wivs : "While at" Des Moines I became acqalnted with a linimeut known as Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I found excellent against rheumatism as well as against soreness of the throat and chest (giving me much easier breathlnp. 1 had n touch of pneu monia early this week, and two applica tions freely applied to the thmat and chest relieved mo ot it at once. 1 would not be without it for anything." For sale by Ulakeley it Houghton. STK.VYKIM Came to my place Janvary 23d, a dark bay mare, about 15 hands high, white I spot in face, one white hind foot; brand- ed A on lelt shoulder ; shoe on left front He is n human number, in short. Tho I foot. Owner can have same by paving ' moment you cross tho lfotonme every--i. i i i. " t thine is different. The conductor is B. urk. , . u .0, feb4,lul TheDalies, Or. Frank Sherwood was down town to- day, the first time since ho had his tus, sle with cholera morbus. He says ho drove miles after.he wastakenjsick, and never came so near dying in his life. After this when he goes out in the coun try he will take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy with him. Missouri Valley (Iowa) Timss. For sale by Biakeley & Hough ton. Vour Lmtt Chance. All negatives now in my possession made by Mr. Houghton orl). C. Herrin prior to Jan. 1, 1S95. will be destroyed. Ifouwish to duplicate prints, orders must be placed before March 1st. GiFKOim, Photo. Artist, febl lm Chapman Block. Hutkleu'i Armc salve. The b st salve in the world for cuts, bruisee, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption?, and posi tively cui fa piles, or no pay required It is guarai.tecd to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale dy Biakeley and Houghton, druuzists. The cigars manufactured by S. F. Fonts are all high grade goods, and are placed before the smoking public en tirely on their merits. Warning : Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warn ings of danger and save themselves euf ienng and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. If is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all "rhrnaf nnd llini' trrilhlp9. Rm'nps.k"in. ersly Drug Co. J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Texas, says that when he has a spell ot indi gestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers at night, and he is all right, the next morning. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you? Snipes- inersly Drug Co. You can't cure consumption but you an avoid it and cure any other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures quickly. That's what you want. Snipes-Kiners-ly Drug Co. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneamo nia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Min ute Cough Cure. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder Money Struck by Lightning. Fragments of a two-dollar treasury note were presented at the subtreasury for redemption lately by a resident in one of the counties of Maryland, says the Baltimore Sun. "This was struck by lightning," he said, as he exhibited the two pieces of the note. The note had apparently been burned lengthwise through the middle, leaving the top and bottom margins. The burned portion that was missing was from a half to one and a half inches wide. The edges of the remaining parts were charred. The man baid his homo in the country was recently struck by light ning, that the note wa3 in a cupboard at the time, and that the lightning en tered the cupboard, burning the note us Jescrlbtid. The number and seal on the parts of tho note wero legible and gen uine, and consequently the note was re deemed. There was rejoicing in the village at the killing of u pig. Being dead, it was cut up; a neighbor's cat stole secretly into the larder, and annexed a piece of of pork, which she brought in triumph to her mistress. Next day the clergy man of the parish visited the old wom an, who recounted to him the remarka ble sagacity of the beast., "It was quite beautiful, sir," she said piously, "to see the way the sweet creaf lire brought me the piece of pork, it brought to my mind what we read in the Bible about JJIljah and the ravens." The Realm. J) OBIHBNnOlllfFKll & KUKDV, riiysicians and Surgeons, Social attention given to surgery. Hooma 21 ami ii, Tel. 328. Vogt liloclc 11 H IIUHTINUTON II S WILSON ir UNTINOTON & WILSON, . Al iUHKKYH AT LAH,, . OlUco oyt Flwt Nat. Dunk. RAILWAY COrcPUOTORS IN DIXIE A'Cirt ChH Noticeable to TrmYUri from North of the'Potomac. If you travel much in this country you will bo struclmvithithe dlftcrcnco in tho manners of a-railway conductor. At the north and in the west ho is as, uncommunicative an ofllclal as n police man. Hc.novcr smiles or relaxes for n moment When on duty, lie knows no one in the discharge of his duty, which he goes through with military -exactness. On rare occasions, says the Wash ington Post, ho will nod to a commuter, but tho nod is not to be taken as any evidence of relaxation of olllcial rou tine. He is addressed as "Conductor," ami seems to have no name beside that. - "Chptaln." he knows everybody, ,ms somct,1linR plcaRnnl to nn(1 is railway knight errant, ever ready to succor a distressed mamen or nn out lady in difficulty. Ho will stop tho train between stations, If he catches sight of nn old lady driving down tho road, suspected of whjhhig to board tho train, and will help her out of the carriage, bundles and all, and say: "This way, grandma, to the ladies' car." llnd her a comfortable seat, and inquire nbout the health of her entire family. Then he jerks the bell for the train to move on. Ho knows every inmate of overy farm or plantation on his run. He calls the respectable-looking old-time darkies "uncle" nud "mammy," and cracks a joke with them about being a runaway couple. The "generals," "judges," "colonels," and "squires" receive particular attention, -and nrc for him when there is any pro motion in the company to a man. Often he is an old soldier, and runs up against an old comrade, and then dire, threats arc made about putting him off the train if he don't "hand out that ticket right away." He will pop down along side the prettiest girl on tho train and commence talking nbout tho nest pic nic or county fair; always friendly, pleasant, and provincial, but never vul gar, he is a terror to the occasional tough or drummer who gets noisy or loud, and is not afraid of anything that wears clothes. If there is a washout and a delay he knows where there is good fishing and offers to pilot the passengers to the perch. If there is an accident ho has nerve, sense and fore thought, and comes out uncommonly strong as an emergency man. lie has no cast-iron rules about tickets, pro viding no xrauo is evident, out lie is as smart as a whip in detecting the freu rider. Take him all in all, he is a dandy as a conductor, and makes more friends for the road in one trip than tiie other kind do in a year. GOVERNMENTAL ECONOMY. Thrifty Tradition of tho llrltldi Govern ment Curiously linvtiilcd. A paragraph in tho "LiTe of Gen. Sir Hope Grant," who did great service for Lngland as a military commnudcr in India and in Ulsina, thrown a curious side-light upon some of the thrifty tra ditions of the British government. After (Jen. Grant's return from China to England, he received ct the hand of the queen at Buckingham palace the Grand Cress of the Bath, lie was proud of -the decoration, but hi: biographer adds that such honors are not without expense to the receiver. He finds among Sir Hope's papers a bill vouched for by "Albert Woods, Lancaster Herald," to the amount of eighty four pounds, four shillings, for "fees, charges and disbursements for the matriculation of your urrus, etc., as 0. C. B." O'ddcr still was a document from the same "Albert Woods, Lancaster Her ald," calling upon Sir Hope Grant to send back the insignia of his former lower order, K. C. B. Knight Com mander of tho Bath for the use of her majesty's government! It is a good old rule, for governments as for men: "Take care of the pennies, and the pounds will take care of them selves." RAILWAY GLEANINGS. Ballast of burned black-wax soil la being tried on the Texas Midland rail road, the soil being burned in the same way as clay for the same purpose. A resolution imposing a fine of ten dollars on trolley car conductors for every failure to announce the name oU a street or avenue has been introduced in the city council of Minneapolis. A dill is before tho New Jersey legis lature providing that cities of that state above a certain population may require tho elevation of railway tracks in their territory and tho abolition of grade crossings. At Logansport, Ind., a man was badly beaten by a number of railroad employes because he was suspected of being a detective, who had been going around the saloons with a kodak photo graphing railroad employes in tho act of drinking. Gkjjkral I'asse.voer Aoent J. J. BvnMK, of the Southern California rail way, says that the fruit crops of south ern California aro the finest in years. Five thousand ear loads of oranges will be shipped east, of which one thousand have already gono forward. Clean plaster of purls oni'iments with wet starch. Brush oil when dry, A few drops of benzoin placed on cot ton and put in or around a tooth that is aching will almost Instantly stop the pain. Raisins can bo easily seeded if put in hot water and allowed to stand 15 min utes before beginning to seed. Clear, black coffee diluted with water and containing a little ammonia will' clean and restore bjack clothes. W A R O TX At A NA Q E. Oats aim Aatnwl Trainer m arwot Deal of Trouble. '' An English exhibitor of trained ani mals, Mr. Leoni Clarko, is reported an oying that, though hq has educated all sorts of animals, irom Hons down ward, ho haa found that the most diffi cult of them all is the cat. Hu has to treat these creatures with extnordlnary. care. A dog is sensible, u monkey ac commodating, and u rat either forgiven or forgets but a cutl She Is a hopclcwi bundle of sensibilities. Strike her once, If only by accident, and she will never perform again. Kindness is not only nolitlc. it is absolutely necessary, In the training of cat3. Although thirty cats are sufficient for his entertainment, ho has sixty or more with him, for cats are very skittish creatures, nnd when they talte the whim Into their heads it is useless to take them on tho stage. When Mr. Clarke enters the stable the mowing is prodigious and he is Instantly buried in a moving mantle of cats. It took him four years to train some of his animals beforo ho could put them upon tho stage. A parachute cat, which climbs up a ropo to tho roof of tho theater, and flics down by parachute, Ls tho second which has done the trick. Tho first beenme too fat, and fell iuto bad ways. It Ls now Jim Corbott, and boxes Mitchell nightly. A curious feature of the show ia tho way In which the cats walk over n rope of rats and mice and canaries, stepping gingerly between tho little fluttering bodies. This mighty forbearance Ls brought about by training up tho cats from kittens in the same cage as the rats and birds. There arc only six of the cats that Mr. ClaTke darci trust among tho rats. The rate and mice come from Java. JUST flEVERSED. How IlrldRot Intorprctrd tho Dream Thnt Went by Contr.irlt'H. An old Irishwoman who has received may benefit; at the hands of a. benevo lent minister and hLs wife, is so shift less that occasionally the large-hearted couple loke- all patience with her; but she has .such a sense of humor, and such a beguiling tongue that she never falls to amuse them and finally to win them back. At one time when money was given her to buy warm underclothing with, slu- wasted it upon a large photograph album. The minister spoke lo her with considerable severity, as did also his wife, and for some time Bridget received no calls from either of them. Que afternoon, however, the minister relented ami stopped at Bridget's door on his way to see a sick woman. "Share, and It's incsilf that dreai icd about you last uoight, Misther Vil liams," said Bridget, with a beah.'iig smile. "Oidrituned that you and Misaus Williams came here to see me, and says you: 'How are you off for tay nnd eoffee, Bridget?' and Oi says: 'It's nivcr a drop of aythcr Oi've got in the house, Miathcr Williams! And tJnn you presinted me wid a ound of tay, and .Missus Williams wid a pound of eafu'e on the shpot! Yis, sorr, that was mo dream." "Well, Bridget," said the minister, striving not to smile, "you knowdreaniH are said to go by contrnrieri. "'.Share, and that s fwhat. Oi said to meidlf," exclaimed Bridget, triumph antly. "Said Oi, 'MLsther Williams is the wan that'll be givii:t: me the coffee and Missus Williams the toy!' Thim was my very thoughts, sorr." Kaih Declaration. "I never heard a young girl say, as young girls are often fond of saying," observed an old lady on the summer boarding-house piazza, "what sort of a man she will marry and what sort only, that I do not think of certain speeches to which I myself have listened from pretty lips before this. A school friend of mine so hold Now Jersey in detestation that she tore its map from her geography. She used to say that nothing would induce her to marry a man who was a widower, or wowi a wig, or lived in New Jersey. And the man of her choice was guilty of all three of these enormities. I used to talk over my future with two cousins. I would not marry a business man, I said. Kate would not think of a clergyman, or Carry of a farmer. And we married respectively, a busi ness man, a clergyman and a farmer. It ia all like a smart young American 'help' in my grandmother's kitchen, who was wont to declaim to us chil dren on the scorn in which alio held nil men, always winding up her denuncia tions of the sex by: 'No, I wouhlu't marry any man that walks on two legs.' And she didn't. , She married a bno-legged man!" N. Y. Times. ouj oi am podDtj 8q pun H.i(iH xjs uii o.ijfl a am popjuu, isuq noi iui) ooqi mivi i -am .Cjjuui oj osjuioad Hq jo uo)U(oA ti jaiflouu rjj pojajinic loil auop oq.w 'iios(am aoinojj pa;j oi oiu pauruu, ?suq noqi juq; 'pAWj 'qo 'ooqi Jtiiut i -am o poofl os uooq suq notri ruin oain jpitnn I 'p.wii'i 'iiq,, 3tJUoawp joq jo .fo?( oq pafliniqa jv9h ain puu apjq q mM. parcoddu uojoi!i jaino-ifi uoqi "jHtii- 'as4nd Xni uj A'auouiind qinj oji 'am poinop oq ,uu paquu uooq OAtjq j ,uu 'Alijiiiiq zn.Vt i uoiAV oni po; trail ojr oui o) injd.oq vfxioq uooq huii pMii'j o( 'fluow jountf Bioooja joou qo Alio om, ,uu punoa puujH ?ou m. ,uu 'pAvul isnf ti s on -poo (iijiajom aa 8 AHm iyvaiB ci 'Anp p oofl oj qn o qui p0Ao, mm. oil p pt)'i ap purujii j liaiiooj oouaijod A, JEW, MARKET fruit, vegetables;, t-ULTRY, ' FISH AND GAME. Chickens I)rosed to Order. Promt Delivery to any part of the city. A. N. VARNEY, ' 'Phono l'J. Third and Washington Sts. Patronize the AU kind of work. Whltu Slilrtv ii xporliilty. Fitmllv work nt roiluciil ri,los. Wnrh colleotnl and delivered free, Telephone fru. 111). . H. D. Parkins, Agt, EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK TIIK Southern Pacific Comp'y. TrnlDM lonvu and nre diigjn nrrlvi at I'nrtlmid I.KAVK. OVKH1.AN1) KX-) Erci ar rm, Salem, llmv-' rtr. Aelilaml, Sac fl:00 I'.M, ramento, OKHeii.siiM I Francisco, Mojavc, Ijns AllKulos.KI l'ao. i New Urluans and I Kast 1 3:30 A. M. KofccburK and way ta lions I'. M Dally e.xrept ynnilayx. fVla Woodbnrn fori I I Mt.AiiKil, allverton, i West sjelo, llrowns- V ! vUk',riirliiKlleM and j I Natron j Dally e.xcuit buiidays 17;S0 A. M. (Corvullla (stations. . am! way :W) 1'. 11 INDlil'KNDKNCK l'ASSKNOHK. Kxpress train Dally (except Sunday). HWlp.m. rl.v l'nrtlaiul ...Am .s:i')ii.m 7::p. m. Ui..McMlnnvllle..I.v. 0;rti ti, in b:'M p. in. Ar..n Indepcmlcnee V.M a. in, Dally. (Dally, except Sunday. DINING CAIt8ON DO DEN KOUTK. PULLMAN 11UFFKT SI.KEl'KHH AND 8KCOND-CLAS8 HI.KEI'INO CAUb Attached to all Through Trains. Direct connection atian hranclsco with Occi dental anil Oriental and Tactile mall steamship lines for JAPAN anil CHINA. Hailing dates on application. Hales and tickets to Eastern points and Ku roiie. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUSTUAl.IA.can bo obtained from J. 11. KIHKLAND, Ticket Agent. Through Ticket Oillcc, Third strwt, where through tickets to all points In the Kasteni States, Canada and Kurope can" be obtained at lowest rates from J. II. KIHKLAND, Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive at and depart Irom Grand Central Htatlon. Filth and Irving itrects YAMHILL DIVISION. Pascuger Dciiot, foot of Jeilersou ilreet. Leave for OSWEGO, dally, except Sunday, at 7:a) a. m.; 12:3), 1:M, !:lb, C:a, "u:in p. m. (and p. jn. on Saturday only, and '.);() a. in and ;i;.'!0 p. m, on Hiindays only). Arrive at Portland aally at '6:10 and HU a m,; and l:Xi, 1113, 6:J ami 7:B5 p. m., (and H):ir, u. m, ,iis 5:lu p. in. on Suiidaya only). U-nve for Bhcridan, weoic days, it 1:30 p. m Arrive, at Portland, ICiM a. in, I-oave for AIHLIE on Momlay, WeilncMlav and Kri'tay atUMOa. m. Arriv at Portland, files, ilav, Thursday and Saturdas it 3:03 p. m. Except Sunday. Except Saturday. It. KOEIILEK, Manager. G, II. MAI'.KIIAM, Asst. G. 1". it Pass. Agt THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 1H I'uges a Week. 150 1'n pit rs it Yuur It etundfl first wiionK 'weeklv" jmporB in size, frequency of publication freshness, variety uml reliability of coi. tonta. 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OREGON SHORT LINE. -VIA- Spokane Minneapolis St. Paiil Chicago Salt Lake JDenver Omaha Kansas City Low RatesTto all Eastern Cities OOKAN STUAMKIIH l,n rortlniiil KvorV lflyi) Dhvx for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Steatnera monthly from Portland to Yokohama and Hong Kong via North ern I'liclllu .Steamship Co., in connection with O. it. it N. For lull detail call on O. K A Cn.'i Agent Tliu P.illen, or addreim DODSOK, CAKl.Il.I. ,t CO., Gen. AstM., Nor tli 1'aelllu Hteainslili Co. TIME OAKIt. No. 1, to Sn)kaiiu and Oleat Northern arrives at5.-J."i. id., knives at o::0 1). 111. No. to I'cmkII... i ton, llakcr City and t'nlim l'r.cith.virilvcsatlJ:lj i a. in., departs at l'.':M n. in. No ;), from Kpokane and Oreat Northern, ar rlvo.siit U-'.M a. m., departs ut '.l.i a. in, No. I, (mm Ilakir City and Uliloi ruellle, arrives at a. m., deparlH at :i;.ni a. in. Nos. IM aiid 'Jl, moving east of The Daltei,will carry paseiiKern. No. '23 arrives at r p. in,, departs at 1:1') p. in. 1'asfceiiRerh for llcppuer aku No leaving herunt u;M i. in. W, II. HUKI.IIUHT, (Jen. Pass. At l'ortlaucl, Oreo If ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. J s Pullman Elegent Totirist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car HT. PAD I. MINNKAPOI.I IIUI.UTII KA1COO JO I1ICANII roit UltOOKSTON WINN1PKU IIKI.KNA an ISIJTTK Through Tiekets CHICAGO WASHINGTON I'llll.AOKI.I'llIA NKIV VIIIIK IIOHTON AMI A 1,1. POINTS KAST mid HOIITII Kor Information, tlmo cards, maps and ticket, cal on or write to W. 0. ALLAWAY. Anent, The Dalle, Oiegon on A. I). CiiAKLTON. Asst. G. P. A., IV,, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oropm Dalles, Mora and Antelope STAGE LINE. Through by daylight via Grass Valley, Kent and Cross Hollows. IMMIOI.AH AI.I.KN, Tim Dulles. C. M. WIHTKi.AW, Anlolopi'. Stages leavu The Dalles Irom Umatlllu lloino a. m. every duiicetliiii' Jionnav. viiiinesilav mill h'rh hv. ( iiiiule at Antelope 'for Prlnovl hj, Jlltol ell and i.i:its bovond. m, iA,.'. ,, ,;i, t ihe ''"" with railways, trains and boats. Slages from Alilelopo reach ThoD'.llcs Tne- nays, tnnrniays ami Haturdnya at 1:30 p. 111. Saturdays ., . , 1UTK3 OF PA11K. Dalles to Deschutes do Moro, , do Gruss Valley do Kent do Cross Hollows , Anleloe to (Jrosi Hollows do Kent do Grass Valley... . lo Mom, . do Dechiiees do Dalles ...!., .! CO 1 W J M .'1 CO 1 m 1 M 2 l) :i ) ;iw , no ft w Tiie Goiumfiia PackingCo.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUKACTUUEKHPK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of' BRAND w . jm.m.-. ,Z -.r )RiK.n rv.kv vm.